It's capital "St. John's" averages 126 inches per year. But I remember years when they have gotten that much in just a weekend.

Edit:
Actually even though we are a bit more south, here in PEI our 30 year historical average is slightly more at 131" per year. However, I currently give Newfoundland a strong edge as our winters seem to have considerably less snow every year now for a some time now. It's actually to the point we are actually suffering ill effects as a result. Right now I can see all my lawn and on a mild day last week, it actually started getting green again above the septic tank. Historically, it should be completely snow covered by a cumulative foot or two by now and our snowbanks should be as tall as me in places.

Newfoundland however seems to actually be getting worse. The last few years they got pounded by blizzard after blizzard after blizzard. I think they need to choose a new patron. Ol' John Boy seems to have it in for them.

Last edited by Murph; 01/10/12 06:35 PM. Reason: added detail

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